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Luz Casal, Spanish voice.

To me, Luz Casal represents Spain. She sings el amor, la pasión, la fatalidad, la muerte... she covers all the Spanish themes with her beautiful voice. I first met her when she sang her famous Piensa en mi by Agustín Lara', which was chosen by Pedro Almodóvar for his film Tacones Lejanos.

She has now released a new album called La Pasión which is a wonderful collection of South American songs. This is the first time that Luz Casal devotes an entire album to already known songs. I love her voice and when I listen to her, it just reminds me of Spain...

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European Day of Languages outcome.

As I mentioned in my previous post, we celebrated the European Day of Languages at my school with a little competition I found on the mflresources forum. The students really seemed to enjoy guessing the different languages spoken by the staff and all the staff contributed which made the day successful. You can view the competition sheets adapted from the ones on the mflresources forum below.

In the lower school, each class had planned a little activity based on languages and presented it during an assembly. One class sang "Frere Jacques" in French, another class read a poem in Japanese, another one sang a song in Zulu, another class said "my name is..." in different languages. It was great to see the whole school involved to celebrate languages.

What about you? Was your EDL a success?

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Join a wiki: Reading Resources 4 French Teachers!



I follow Cristy Vogel, High school French teacher on Twitter and she has set up this fantastic wiki to make our students read French books. The aim of the wiki is "to collaborate and find the sources you need to empower students to read in French".

There are already great contributions with videos, poems, articles and websites, as well as ideas to implement reading strategies in the classroom. I have added my little contribution today with resources related to the 20th century's writer, Jean Giono and his book L'homme qui plantait des arbres (The man who planted trees).

I do believe reading books in a another language and understanding the literature of another country helps you to better learn a language and understand the culture behind the language.

So if you:

  • need help with your plans for literature/reading in the classroom, click on the Discussion tab and start a thread with your question and/or comment.
  • have a link to a video, song, poem, article, website, etc. for a reading, click on the century for which you have something to share and get started today!
Thank you Cristy for setting up this brilliant wiki. Actually, it would be nice now, to have the same for Spanish!

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